Summary of interview:An active member of the International Workers of the World (IWW), Jason Adams discusses his year-long role in helping mobilize international and local support for the WTO protests through a variety of groups, including the IWW Labor Mobilization Committee, Direct Action Network (DAN), and Seattle Anarchists Response. Adams describes the organization of University of Washington and community college students and his own work designing flyers and stickers urging a citywide student walkout. He describes conflicts between various anti-WTO organizations, and gives vivid descriptions of the November 30th Labor march. Adams also discusses the pros and cons of working with coalitions, and his use of the Internet in organizing Labor, students, and the general public.

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Summary of interview:An active member of the International Workers of the World (IWW), Jason Adams discusses his year-long role in helping mobilize international and local support for the WTO protests through a variety of groups, including the IWW Labor Mobilization Committee, Direct Action Network (DAN), and Seattle Anarchists Response. Adams describes the organization of University of Washington and community college students and his own work designing flyers and stickers urging a citywide student walkout. He describes conflicts between various anti-WTO organizations, and gives vivid descriptions of the November 30th Labor march. Adams also discusses the pros and cons of working with coalitions, and his use of the Internet in organizing Labor, students, and the general public.